Power Ranking Each NHL Team's Goal-Scoring Music

There is no greater moment for an NHL fan watching the action at home, or being at the arena than when their team scores a huge goal and they hear the goal horn and song that follows after it.

The 2009-10 playoffs got Chelsea Dagger stuck in everyone's head, especially when Chicago played Vancouver, but what team has the best goal scoring music? Everyone is partial to their own form of music, and while some teams have solid goal horns they have generic goal songs.

This is a power ranking of each team's NHL goal scoring music, so don't take this opinion too personally if your team's song is ranked unfavorably.

No. 30: Colorado Avalanche

The Colorado Avalanche have a very generic horn, and a very generic goal song. Many teams use Gary Glitter's Rock and Roll Part 2 as part of their goal song, but some teams actually incorporate some remixing and originality into the beat.

The Avs should change things up so their celebratory tune can stand out.

No. 28: Nashville Predators

The Nashville Predators play to their audience by using a country themed tune, but given the ferocity of their team name, it would be cool if they could incorporate a growl or fierceness like the Florida Panthers have.

No. 25: Edmonton Oilers

I like the Edmonton Oilers' goal horn, but I am not a fan of the backing track they have chosen. It is a melodic and repeating tune that may appeal to the young roster of players, but it isn't particularly my cup of brandy.

No. 23: Ottawa Senators

The Ottawa Senators are another team that has an amazing goal horn, but they could choose a better backing track. I don't understand why so many teams pick tracks that feature an easy melodic track instead of something that can pump the fans up.

No. 22: Winnipeg Jets

The Winnipeg Jets and the Buffalo Sabres use the same goal song after their horns, but the Sabres' have the better of the two horns. If the Winnipeg Jets had a less generic horn, they would have much more favorable ranking.

No. 20: Pittsburgh Penguins

The Pittsburgh Penguins' goal horn redeems them from using the ever popular Blur 2 backing track, but for a team that lights the lamp so often, you would think they would have a killer song that could crush their opponents will.

A hard-rock tune would go great with the Pens' horn, so hopefully they consider a change after the season.

No. 16: Los Angeles Kings:

The Los Angeles Kings' train whistle themed goal horn is one of the best in the NHL, and it is a high-pitched anthem that can get stuck in your head.

Their goal song, however, is good for the team, but is middle of the pack when compared to the other teams in the league. While I Love L.A. is a solid choice, the Kings should use a more pumping song to go with the crowd.

No. 11: Tampa Bay Lightning

The Tampa Bay Lightning added tesla coils to their arena that shoot lightning bolts whenever the team scores, and when you add that with their horn and goal song, the St.Pete Times Forum is very "electric" when the team scores.

No. 7: St. Louis Blues

I appreciate how the St. Louis Blues compliment their history by using a classic tune mixed in with a "Let's go Blues" chant. It is a traditional song, and it is one of the more crisp celebration tracks in the NHL.

No. 5 Boston Bruins

The Boston Bruins' goal horn is one that is very pronounced and one of the best in hockey today. The team's use of Kerncraft 400 is great because it really gets the crowd into the action as they chant the refrain.

Whenever the Bruins score this tune gives them momentum, just look at their three-goal comeback against the New York Rangers from earlier this season.